My m3 ( not quite standard ) or finished but nearly there
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Nifty
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1980 series 1 golf Gti
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dusty23
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Thats very similar to mine! lachs m3 with s50
1988 M3 lachs silver S50B32
1989 325i sport delphin grey
1993 316i lux touring lazur blue
1989 325i sport delphin grey
1993 316i lux touring lazur blue
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Is that the one Andrew sorted out the botched S50 conversion?
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dusty23
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Think that was an s54Blitz wrote:Is that the one Andrew sorted out the botched S50 conversion?
1988 M3 lachs silver S50B32
1989 325i sport delphin grey
1993 316i lux touring lazur blue
1989 325i sport delphin grey
1993 316i lux touring lazur blue
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Nifty
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Andrew has been doing this one. He's been really impressed with it. I think it was the last one he done that was a bit more involved.Blitz wrote:Is that the one Andrew sorted out the botched S50 conversion?
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I'm hoping its going to end up like yours that is stunning.dusty23 wrote:Thats very similar to mine! lachs m3 with s50
Will hopefully be able to post up the finished car in a couple of weeks.
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dusty23
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Cheers, but no credit to me really it was built by a guy off here called beardymat a few years ago. theres a thread somewhere.Nifty wrote:I'm hoping its going to end up like yours that is stunning.dusty23 wrote:Thats very similar to mine! lachs m3 with s50
Will hopefully be able to post up the finished car in a couple of weeks.
Would like to see it when its done, where you based? Also where did you get it painted ,is it a good job?
1988 M3 lachs silver S50B32
1989 325i sport delphin grey
1993 316i lux touring lazur blue
1989 325i sport delphin grey
1993 316i lux touring lazur blue
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bss325i
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Hi, its Barry who came and initially looked at the M3 and put you in touch with Andrew.
I hear it's coming along nicely!
I hear it's coming along nicely!
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Nifty
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Hello Barry small world hope you are well. Don't think I ever thanked you properly for putting me in touch with andrew. It's all starting to come together now. We decided to leave the supercharger until next year.
Dusty
The body shop have done a really good job the place is based up in Cambridge there were a few issues regarding how long it took but these things happen and it was worth waiting for. Im in north London so not to far.
Dusty
The body shop have done a really good job the place is based up in Cambridge there were a few issues regarding how long it took but these things happen and it was worth waiting for. Im in north London so not to far.
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Supercharger! i was thinking of an s85, but i'm far to poor for that right now! how much was it out of interest, the respray?Nifty wrote:Hello Barry small world hope you are well. Don't think I ever thanked you properly for putting me in touch with andrew. It's all starting to come together now. We decided to leave the supercharger until next year.
Dusty
The body shop have done a really good job the place is based up in Cambridge there were a few issues regarding how long it took but these things happen and it was worth waiting for. Im in north London so not to far.
I'm in north london, would be definitely interested in having a look once its done.
1988 M3 lachs silver S50B32
1989 325i sport delphin grey
1993 316i lux touring lazur blue
1989 325i sport delphin grey
1993 316i lux touring lazur blue
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Nifty
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I'm feeling poor too. That's why it's going to be next year hopefully. I haven't had the final bill for the spray. The supercharger was with it but meant a new ecu plus mapping so had to cap the spending
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It all adds up even the little things!
Was thinking of paint at some point so would be good to see how yours came off.
Did you strip it down yourself or just give it to them.
Was thinking of paint at some point so would be good to see how yours came off.
Did you strip it down yourself or just give it to them.
1988 M3 lachs silver S50B32
1989 325i sport delphin grey
1993 316i lux touring lazur blue
1989 325i sport delphin grey
1993 316i lux touring lazur blue
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K reg M3. Cant be many of them about. Looks good.
Pete you jealous of the space in the passage!!!!
Pete you jealous of the space in the passage!!!!
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You didn't buy this from Hampshire did you ?
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Is this car sterling silver?
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alpina123
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I'm sure I know the bloke that used to own it and could be sterling I doubt it to be original
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Looks lachs to me
1988 M3 lachs silver S50B32
1989 325i sport delphin grey
1993 316i lux touring lazur blue
1989 325i sport delphin grey
1993 316i lux touring lazur blue
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Who took the S14 out, previous owner or Nifty?
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alpina123
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If it is the car I think it is the old owner took it out he was also about to remove this engine and fit a v10 but like I said it may be a completely different car
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This car is sterling silver and the previous owner did have an S85 V10 to go in.alpina123 wrote:If it is the car I think it is the old owner took it out he was also about to remove this engine and fit a v10 but like I said it may be a completely different car
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Paul brown he bought that engine and gearbox off me clever bloke was sad to hear of his death does anyone know if they sold the engine in the end?
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sorry i haven't responded the notifications haven't been pinging through.alpina123 wrote:Paul brown he bought that engine and gearbox off me clever bloke was sad to hear of his death does anyone know if they sold the engine in the end?
if you know paul then you probably know more about the cars history than me . i can ask the family if the v10 is still available as i know they were trying to sell it when i bought the car.
i would have bought it but maxes myself out getting the car.
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alpina123
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It's okay mate they offered us the engine back when the car was still available are you keeping the s50 in it ?
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Nifty
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Yes sticking with the s50. I'm pretty sure it will be quick enough if not the supercharger will be done next year I would also like to point out I'm the most non technical person when it comes too cars. Hence andrew being an absolute legend.
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Was the car clean? He was a perfectionist as far as the engine conversion was going
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Paul Brown rings a bell, when did he pass?
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Maybe a couple of months back now used to refurb alternators and Starters
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Nifty
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Think it was about feb. He was from hoddeston. The car was nearly finished what had been done was amazing . The underneath of the car is like brand new.I couldn't understand why he was going for the v10 without finishing the supercharger conversion.
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Nifty
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yes its the same fella he had his own business doing the alternators
he was doing a r1 engined quad as well. He just loved his projects .
he was doing a r1 engined quad as well. He just loved his projects .
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Yeah very clever bloke and massive attention to detail real shame he didn't get the chance to finish it did the car come with any diffs?
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there was some diffs but not sure if they are still there. again I'm not very technical so don't know what ones they are.
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Oh right okay no worries
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Thanks Neil, but really this car is a tribute to Paul, its very obvious how much time he had spent on the car getting it to this stage. Every nut and bolt has been replaced. All the windows, the trims, the interior, the carpet, the dash etc etc is all brand new from BMW (smells like a new car inside).
I think Paul enjoyed the technical problem solving with the car more than driving it, which is why he had the V10 ready to shoe horn in.
There's a lot to finish off with this car, and I will post more progress photos when I can
I think Paul enjoyed the technical problem solving with the car more than driving it, which is why he had the V10 ready to shoe horn in.
There's a lot to finish off with this car, and I will post more progress photos when I can
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